Significant Portion of Election Campaign Funds in the OECS Are From Donors Outside of the Region

ST GEORGE’S, Grenada – Political parties in Grenada and other countries in the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) received a significant portion of their money for election campaigning from donors outside of the territories .

allenchThis was disclosed by former St Lucia Prime Minister Allen Chastanet when he appeared as a guest on the a local program.

Chastanet, who was speaking about the Citizenship by Investment programs and the possible link to the financing of election campaigns, said before the CBI programs were a ‘thing’, campaign finance by investors as a form of investment was already occurring.

“Investment whether it’s attached to citizenship or not, has always been brought into focus. It is long overdue to have a very serious discussion. I would say to you without fear of contradiction that the vast majority of funds coming in to fund campaigns in the OECS come from outside,” said Chastanet who is the current Leader of the Opposition in the St Lucia Parliament.

“I will probably say as much as 80% comes from outside and nobody knows who those persons are who are making those investments or those donations,” he added.

While on the June 2022 election campaign, Dickon Mitchell in his then capacity as political leaser of the National Democratic Congress called for the enactment of campaign financing laws. However, after 32 months in office there is no discussion on the issue.

“If we had laws that limited for example the amount of funding that any individual could give to a political party, if we had laws that said that a political party will have to report every cent that it got in donation and sponsorship, our politics will change overnight,” Mitchell then said.

Following the 1999, 2003, 2008, 2013, 2018 and 2022 general elections, the observers from Organization of America States urged Grenada to enact campaign financing legislation.